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NWCC’s Erin Lolich models the routine to teachers and OPI staff as part of the pilot project.

Supporting Academic Language Development in Montana

Limited English proficient (LEP) students are typically characterized as newcomers to the U.S., but in some states it’s just the opposite. Nearly 80 percent of Montana’s LEP students are American Indian children whose English language acquisition is impacted by the heritage language of their family and/or community.

We’re working with Northwest states to meet a variety of needs, including...

NWCC is part of a nationwide network of 15 regional technical assistance centers established by the U.S. Department of Education. The Comprehensive Centers were created to deliver high-quality technical assistance, information, and resources to state education agencies (SEAs).
Chartered in the Pacific Northwest in 1966 as Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory, Education Northwest now conducts more than 200 projects annually, working with schools, districts, and communities on evidence-based solutions to the challenges they face.